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But for him and others, its changes are sometimes hard to take.
What he saw was at first hard to take in.
I know you work hard to take care of your mother.
Their work would have been hard to take with them.
Think four years of high school were hard to take?
Sometimes the changes involved are hard to take, however much you know they must be right.
It would be hard to take us out of the game.
That's one reason why what happened here the other day is so hard to take.
And all of this is, for some, especially hard to take.
It's so hard to take care of something you love these days.
But what she had said was true and I did not find it too hard to take.
It's hard to take care of people who don't get better.
It is easy for us to talk, but very hard to take effective action.
It is hard to take a play off when your star will not.
The sight and feel of the open had been hard to take.
He was finding it hard to take his eyes off her.
Once the figure is out there, it's very hard to take back.
"He might be hard to take for more than a minute or two," she added.
But it is hard to take issue with a strategy that works.
But it's certainly hard to take as a player coming from your coach.
And so it's hard to take the author of such words seriously.
That's hard to take if you're not used to it.
But the will, which Rock read in a newspaper, was at first hard to take.
That's why a lot of people find my views so hard to take.
It is hard to take because they really put a shift in for me.